In a ting Thur y, Jun 19, the
nto Harbor City Commission re dopted tax
batement p for the Ri r Terrace Apartments.
By • ., the Commission hoped to m e
moo a it filed in circuit court by e 0 er
of 171 Rive' Drive in their effort to bl , con-
ctio of the partmen On onday, the court
granted the 117 Rivervie group a restraining order
hie: enjoined city from imp ementin the
baternent ordinance dopted earlier. The I suit
d that the city had not pub' ed the ordi­
nance ithin en day required by city charter.
By their tic, the Commission granted a 30-year
b at for th 150 uni of ousing for the eld-
erly and a 3-ye abatement on 120 units for
famille C pitol d . te , d loper, wiD
pay a 36,000 a year fee in lieu of e for the 3
y
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JU E 25 - JULY 1 1
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Ervin' gic" Johnson
Will highlight the fir an­
al "Shoot out" pre nted
by the Squa Inc., an­
nounced Lonnie oltimore.
John 0, ho will be
join d by Greg "Special K"
Ke r will pI y with local
in a game Friday,
June 21 t 1 p.m. in the BH
High School gym.
Dona' . 5 and pro-
ceed go to ani projects
sponsored by the Squa .
t halftime che
will be pre ted to th
RIF program, the Squa
local project for the 1919-
1980 year ..
Some of the local star
edul d to ppear include
Tyronn Hampton, L.C.
Do 0, ionel "Lonnie"
oltirnore from . BH High
School; Brad Wheeler from
S. Jo ph; d Joe Le­
clcy from Berrien Spring
Glady Burks ' pre '­
dent of the local chapter
of Squaw Inc.
